Residents of Little Italy can expect a new pedestrian bridge spanning the O-train tracks near Carling Avenue and a new grocery store as part of a condominium development project on Hickory Street, say city planners and developers. City of OttawaAn artist's rendering of the proposed condominium development on Hickory Street.
Author: Centretown Staff
Health centre volunteer remembered
Standing over six feet tall, clad in leather and covered in tattoos – Robert Caruso typically looked more like a member of a bike gang than a well-loved community volunteer.
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NCC to deal with rats in downtown park
The National Capital Commission is taking action to eliminate a rat problem in Confederation Park.